I received Craig Cross's "A Bunch of Dollars. Like the composition very much, also a nice choosen presentation.
Also Tim Gray's picture of Hallgrimskirkja, like it a lot also because of it's basic less is more principle. Nice print to.

Guus

02-04-2012, 07:28 AM

mooseontheloose

I've also received cards from Roger Thoms, Johannes, ndrs, and ccross -- thanks to all!

Eagerly awaiting 8 more to finish the round...and if for some reason anyone has not received a card from me, please let me know. I have a few extras hanging around.

02-04-2012, 10:40 AM

kraker

An overdue update...
Three more cards received over the last few weeks:

Roger Thoms, "double doors", simple yet effective, well executed, I like it!Aron, "no. 20", wow. Absolutely a great photo, lovely paper, all in all: a perfect picture. Without a doubt one of my favourites of this round so far.ccross, "a bunch of dollars", great detail, an interesting view of this animal.

If anyone who should have received a card from me has not received it, or has received it in a bad state, please let me know. I still have a few spare cards, and it's not a problem to send one your way.

02-04-2012, 11:47 AM

FotoGys

I love Mark Rewalds friend Alfalfa, and the way his print turned out to be and I also received Wayne Frederick's man exiting a watertaxi, well shot moment.

Therefore I received the numbers 23 and 24 of 30. Wonderfull.
I also would like to know if anyone is still expecting a postcard from me. They could go missing in the post and I still have a few spares.

Guus

02-08-2012, 02:58 PM

FotoGys

Today I received Gordon's photo of Rose Deer Hotel. Thanks for this nice picture

02-08-2012, 05:51 PM

mooseontheloose

I also received Gord's Rosedeer Hotel. For some reason it seemed familiar to me and I now remember going out of my way to Wayne in my quest to photograph ghost towns across Canada. But for whatever reason I didn't take a picture of the hotel -- not run down enough perhaps? ;)

Also thanks to Tim Gray for his somewhat abstract shot of Hallgrimskirkja and to Wayne Frederick for his Water Taxi shot. In both pictures I like the shifting tonal values that draw my eye all over the image.

02-11-2012, 06:25 AM

Laurent

This week I've got :

GordRob's Rose Deer Hotel. Interesting building, looks like the ones I'd see in Western movies...

Wayne Frederick's man exiting a watertaxi. I like the general mood, and the poles add a symetry to the composition which I like.

Mark Rewald's Alfalfa. I too like the "fogged paper" effect, as well as the composition and eye contact...

Craig's "A Bunch of Dollars" - I've never heard of these called that before! And to think I must have been a millionaire as a kid. . . . . . .

02-12-2012, 03:30 PM

kraker

Three more cards arrived last week:

markrewald, Alfalfa. Been looking at this card the whole week. Whatever happened to that paper is amazing, it looks absolutely great with this subject.Tim Gray, upon first seeing this card, I loved the minimalistic approach. Beautiful shades of grey, nicely changing from pillar to pillar. Then I read the back. Nothing 100% certain yet, but the plans are to visit Iceland this summer. I've seen the church in the books and guides, but wouldn't have recognised it on your photo. You've truly managed to give us a different view on a famous landmark. Now I really want to go there!gordrob, Rose Deer Hotel (or is it Rosedeer-hotel?), captured on a sunny and windy day, by the looks of it. Personally I might have tried printing this with just a bit more contrast. Nice capture, the wheels, the railroad track (still used, or not?), the typical buildings.

Thanks. If I'm not mistaken, I've received 22 out of 25 cards so far, which I consider a very good score!